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1. Open this link to Homer?s Iliad (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (You can look at this outline (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. for more information about what happens in each ?book? of the text). 2. Set a timer for 20 minutes. 3. Read until the timer goes off. Try and read in the same area of the text, if you can. 4. Make some notes as you read. You?ll need to submit: – one quotation: choose an interesting or troubling or confusing passage – one paraphrase: use your own words to try and explain what is happening in that passage – one annotation: annotate your quote (or another portion of the text) with information that another reader might find useful. For example, find a passage that references a god or place or character that you don?t know, and then look it up online. Then write down the information you find (and cite the source: author. article name. website name. article date. date you accessed the site). 5. Reflect, in a few sentences, on your reading experience. Was it enjoyable or frustrating, both? What would make your experience more enjoyable and less frustrating? Rubric QPA Rubric QPA Rubric Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Quote & Paraphrase Contains both a quote and a paraphrasing of said quote. 2.0 to ?0.0 pts Full Marks 0.0 pts No Marks 2.0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Annotation Provides an annotation and a citation of said annotation. 3.0 to ?0.0 pts Full Marks 0.0 pts No Marks 3.0 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Reflection Reflection is both thoughtful and complete, with evidence of revision. 5.0 to ?0.0 pts Full Marks 0.0 pts No Marks 5.0 pts Total Points: 10.0